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| lilshawn:
JAMMASD from phoenix arcade? anybody? no? |
| Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: sharpfork on December 15, 2014, 01:14:36 pm ---If you take the original list and pull out the analog video, is this still interesting? VGA HDMI Video out (CVBS) USB JAMMA RGB OUT (via JAMMA) Some sort storage that allows easy to update software and ROMs SD Card (up to 32g) NAND flash 4G for OS + Emulators + front end. What are the killer features that had folks interested in this project? How new of games does something like this need to support? --- End quote --- I think so. Although, I am less than likely to purchase another tube again. Also, where is the audio out if I'm not using HDMI? I can think of other things like adding wifi or bluetooth for audio & peripherals. Adding android would be neat too. Killer features: The notion I could connect my controls to PCB, monitor and load the games and be on my way to gaming. The goal as I saw it was to be xxx-in-1 that didn't suck, that you could update the emulator on. As I'm looking over the list. The rPi is this board, but has faced harsh criticism about being too slow. What other board would be most suitable? |
| Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: lilshawn on December 15, 2014, 02:24:13 pm ---JAMMASD from phoenix arcade? anybody? no? --- End quote --- I don't think you can say that. |
| yotsuya:
For me, it would be a JAMMA board that I could put my own games on and customize my own menu. Because, let's be frank, the options out there look like ass. Except for the ArcadeSD, but I'm not ready to drop $300 on that. --- Quote from: Generic Eric on December 15, 2014, 02:27:17 pm ---I don't think you can say that. --- End quote --- Eric, the ArcadeSD doesn't use MAME, so it's permissible. |
| JDFan:
--- Quote from: sharpfork on December 15, 2014, 01:14:36 pm ---If you take the original list and pull out the analog video, is this still interesting? VGA HDMI Video out (CVBS) USB JAMMA RGB OUT (via JAMMA) Some sort storage that allows easy to update software and ROMs SD Card (up to 32g) NAND flash 4G for OS + Emulators + front end. What are the killer features that had folks interested in this project? How new of games does something like this need to support? --- End quote --- Would think there would be interest for the right price point -- ie. something similar to the ArcadeSD for a price more in line with the 60 in 1s rather than the $350 price of the ArcadeSD. (For $350 a refurbished SFF PC setup makes more sense so lessens the interest considerably.) Figure something similar to a 60 in 1 board that could be setup by the end user with a current verision of MAME, a Front end, and rom set on a SD card or similar - rather than just the 60 preset games. (figure that way no MAME program or ROM is included to keep it "Legal" but the needed software and roms are fairly easy to come by and don't require a specific file set that might be hard to find.) |
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